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All Versions of Guardian Monitor

1.2.5

May 29, 2024

- banner with information about CGM status (such as sensor initialization and 16 others) - fixed Nightscout authorization error for some server configurations
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1.2.4

May 2, 2024

Application stability has been improved

1.2.3

April 23, 2024

Fixed a login error on some accounts, which resulted in a looping login view.
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1.2.2

April 22, 2024

- added new widgets to display data in standby mode - fixed incorrect times for new sensors - fixed a bug that could cause the application to crash
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1.2.1

April 2, 2024

Fixed the error of no readings for some accounts

1.2.0

March 29, 2024

- new API that does not cause session expiration - fixes for many bugs, including those causing application crashes
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1.1.1

January 19, 2024

Fixed the error of missing glucose level in Widgets

1.1.0

January 16, 2024

- ability to switch patients (if there is more than one) - data synchronization to Nightscout
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1.0.4

October 10, 2023

Session refresh fix

1.0.3

October 9, 2023

Fixed no alarms when a session expires

Guardian Monitor In-App Purchases History

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Full access renewable every quarter

Price History of Guardian Monitor

Description of Guardian Monitor

Note, the App should not be used to make medical decisions. Use it at your own risk. Guardian Monitor is an app that take only reads glucose values from the one of available CGM service and it doesn’t change any settings on it. To use this App, you must have your own account of the original service, since authorization is required, without which the App will not work. The App extends the standard functionality with its own alarm mechanism, in which you can configure reaching, predicting the glucose limit and no readings from the service. In addition, it is possible to set the application to run in the background, thanks to the playback of the standby sound, which will turn into an alarm when necessary. Other features include: - glycemic and statistics charts - ability to turn on the snooze - Apple Watch support - Widget extension with chart and last glucose value More details can be found at: https://guardian-monitor.deveved.pl Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/GuardianMonitor Special thanks to: Jaap Kramer for Dutch translations Gál József for Hungarian translations
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Guardian Monitor: FAQ

Can Guardian Monitor support iPad devices?

Yes, Guardian Monitor can support iPad devices.
Guardian Monitor was created by Kacper Rychlinski.
The minimum supported iOS version for the Guardian Monitor app is iOS 15.0.
Users are raving about Guardian Monitor, which has an exceptional rating of 4.1 out of 5.
Guardian Monitor Relates To The Medical App Genre.
1.2.5 is the latest released Guardian Monitor version.
Guardian Monitor updated its app on July 5, 2024.
The release date of the app was February 6, 2023.
The content advisory rating for the Guardian Monitor app is Kacper Rychlinski.
The following list of languages is supported by the Guardian Monitor app: Dutch, English, Hungarian and 1 more.
No, Guardian Monitor is not on Apple Arcade.
Yes, Guardian Monitor supports in-app purchases for added functionality.
No, Guardian Monitor does not provide support for Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of Guardian Monitor

  • Individual Microbolus Amounts Viewable

    I appreciate being able to review graphs to see the individual delivery amounts of each 5 minute microbolus. It helps me understand the nuances of how the algorithm is adapting to me and changing with different settings adjustments.
  • Frustrating

    Can't log in and now way to ask to reset my password 🥴
  • Worth the effort!!!

    This app fills a much needed void due to Medtronic’s lack of providing additional connectivity for its insulin pump users. I’m one. Currently now using the 780g after upgrading from the 770g. I wish I knew about this app much sooner. It does work well on my Apple Watch. A bit slow sometimes on updating but only usually for a few minutes. This could be understandable since the Medtronic carelink network must go from pump to iPhone to Medtronic then back to care partners. I’m assuming in the case of this app that the care partner server is in Europe so it has to travel quite a way.
    If the author does read these reviews, I hope they would consider extending the apps capability to providing the data to the Apple HealthKit so that data could be charted and thus used by 3rd party charting apps like Glucose Trends. This was something I much enjoyed using when using a Dexcom sensor which did report data to the HealthKit. Glucose Trends was a powerful app allowing judgments to be made on adjusting settings for basal and bolusing.
    I do recommend this app highly to those desiring to see their SG on their watch as it provides the capability beyond that Medtronic provides even with the 780g (very limited watch faces for complication application) and none for the 770g system. Just make sure you have your carelink mobile login information handy and is correct. If you already have a care partner setup you should be definitely good to go.